Today’s story features Michael and Elizabeth Treptow’s 1963 Devin C Roadster and James Melton’s 1959 Devin DeMar Racer. We only have a few pictures of each at the show, but both cars shined beautifully – and Jame’s Devin was one of our class winners. Way to go James! Hopefully we’ll receive more pictures of the cars from the show soon and when we do, we’ll post them immediately here at Forgotten Fiberglass for your enjoyment and appreciation.

Here’s what was shown in the program about their Devin Sports Car Specials:

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Comments

The little red Devin is not only attractive, it actually draws you in, inviting you to go for a drive. That is the real mark of good design. I have a friend that has one that is 356 Porsche powered, and in terrible condition, hopefully this will inspire him to pull it out of the garage and get to work.

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